Transport, precautions
WARNING Falling carrier
If the load-bearing capacity of the carrier used is
insufficient, the carrier will not be stable. It can topple
over and cause injuries and damage.
Using a carrier whose load-bearing capacity is too
high will greatly burden the hydraulic attachment
causing it to wear faster.
►Only attach the hydraulic attachment to a hydraulic
carrier of a suitable load-bearing capacity.
►The carrier must remain stable at all times.
►Read the carrier manufacturer's Safety and
operating Instructions before attaching the
hydraulic attachment to the carrier and operating
it. Observe all instructions.
Hydraulic installation,
precautions
WARNING Hydraulic pressure too high
If the hydraulic pressure is too high, the parts of the
hydraulic attachment will be exposed to excessively
high loads. Parts can break loose or burst causing
serious injuries.
►Lay the drain line of the pressure relief valve
directly in the tank to ensure the safe functioning
of the pressure relief valve!
►The pressure relief valve must be set at the
maximum static pressure.
►The pressure relief valve setting must be checked
to ensure that the maximum static pressure (see
chapter Technical specifications) of the hydraulic
installation is not exceeded at any time. Attach a
lead seal to the pressure relief valve.
►Prior to their first use, the safety facilities on the
hydraulic installation must be checked by a
professional/authorised monitoring body for their
quality (CE mark etc.), suitability and proper
functioning.
►If any significant changes are made to the
hydraulic installation, a new acceptance inspection
is to be carried out in accordance with the relevant
national safety provisions.
WARNING Hot hydraulic oil squirting out
The hydraulic system is under high pressure.
Hydraulic lines may spring a leak or burst. Hydraulic
oil squirting out can lead to serious injury.
►When attaching the hydraulic attachment do not
lay any hydraulic lines through the carrier's cab.
►Only use hydraulic lines which comply with the
following quality requirements:
Hydraulic hoses with 4 reinforcement steel wires
according to DIN EN 856 4SH,
Hydraulic pipes, seamless cold-drawn steel pipes
to DIN EN 10305.
Special parts, precautions
HP-accumulator
DANGER Danger of explosions
The HP-accumulator of the hydraulic breaker is filled
with nitrogen (N2). Filling it with any other gas may
trigger an explosion and lead to serious, possibly
fatal, injuries.
►Only fill the HP-accumulator with nitrogen (N2).
►Do not carry out any welding and soldering work
to the HP-accumulator.
►Check the HP-accumulator in accordance with the
national safety provisions.
WARNING Component coming loose abruptly
Risk of bursting
The HP-accumulator is under pressure, even when
the hydraulic system has been depressurised. Screw
connections might come loose unexpectedly and
cause injuries.
►Never unscrew the cover or the upper shell from
a pressurised HP-accumulator.
►Never carry out mechanical processing to the
HP-accumulator.
Piston accumulator
DANGER Danger of explosions
The integrated piston accumulator is filled with
nitrogen (N2). Filling it with any other gas may trigger
an explosion and lead to serious, possibly fatal,
injuries.
►Only fill the piston accumulator with nitrogen (N2).
11© 2012 Atlas Copco Construction Tools GmbH | No. 3390 5005 01 | 2012-05-03
Original instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSHB 5800, 5800 DP, 7000, 7000 DP, 10000 DP